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      XPost: alt.religion.mormon, england.religion.christian, alt.poli       ics.england.euro       XPost: rec.arts.tv.uk.misc       From: lying-pricks@msnbc.com              CRAZED killer Vester Lee Flanagan shot TV reporter Alison Parker       after claiming that her use of ordinary words including FIELD       was racist, it emerged tonight.              The deluded double murderer was enraged by the tragic 24-year-       old's use of the word because he thought she was referring to       the cotton fields of the deep south.              Colleagues of the crazed gunman also revealed how he flew off       the hook because he thought a colleague bringing a watermelon       into work was a racist joke aimed at him.              Flanagan, who went by the on-screen name Bryce Williams, claimed       that Miss Parker's use of everyday phrases like "going out in       the field" and "swinging by" a location were racist and       offensive.              Shockingly, these remarks appear to be the "racist comments" the       crazed killer tweeted about shortly before shooting the 24-year-       old reporter live on air.              The revelations, contained in a complaint Flanagan filed against       her in 2012, add to an emerging picture of the killer's       increasingly deluded and paranoid state of mind.              The 41-year-old, who gunned down Miss Parker and her cameraman       Adam Ward live on breakfast TV, was known to have a severe       temper and was sacked after bullying fellow journalists.              Bosses at WDBJ station revealed how he clashed repeatedly with       photojournalists, belittling them in public and intimidating       them with his aggressive and violent temper before finally being       fired in 2013.              He had lost a lawsuit against the station for racial       discrimination shortly before he decided to take matters into       his own hands in the most horrifying way.              Colleagues have described Flanagan as "crazy" and even referred       to one occasion where he believed someone bringing a watermelon       in for fellow staff was a racist joke directed at him.              Miss Parker, who was referred to by her middle name of Bailey in       the complaint documents, was never disciplined for the remarks.              Ryan Fuqua, a video editor at WDBJ, told the New York Post:       "That's how that guy's mind worked. Just crazy, left-field       assumptions like that.              "He was unstable. One time, after one of our live shots failed,       he threw all his stuff down and ran into the woods for like 20       minutes."              http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/78/590x/secondary/tw       itter-338823.jpg              Trevor Fair, a 33-year-old cameraman at WDBJ, said that common       terms used by Miss Parker would routinely anger Flanagan.              He said: "We would say stuff like, 'The reporter's out in the       field.' And he would look at us and say, 'What are you saying,       cotton fields? That's racist'."              "We'd be like, 'What?' We all know what that means, but he took       it as cotton fields, and therefore we're all racists."              He added: "This guy was a nightmare. Management's worst       nightmare."              Flanagan sued WDBJ after being sacked, claiming that he was       dismissed because he was black and gay, but he lost the case.              In its defence, the station filed scathing reviews of his       performance which claimed that he routinely missed deadlines and       produced reports which contained few facts.              As part of his rambling case, Flanagan bizarrely claimed that       the presence of a watermelon in the newsroom was a racial slur       against him.              He wrote: "The watermelon would appear, then disappear, then       appear and disappear, then appear and disappear again only to       appear again.              "This was not an innocent incident. The watermelon was placed in       a strategic location."              Yesterday it emerged that police who raided Flanagan's dingy       apartment found a to-do list and extra ammunition indicating       that he had planned to carry out further atrocities.              In his rental vehicle they discovered extra licence plates, a       shawl, wig, sunglasses and a hat, pointing to a well-planned       murder and subsequent getaway which could have involved an       elaborate disguise.              Fresh details from the case showed Bryce Williams - as he was       also known - handed his former boss a small wooden cross after       he was fired, saying: "You'll need this."              In a rambling manifesto faxed through to a TV news channel just       before he shot and killed himself Flanagan cited the Charleston       church shooting as the "tipping point" which provoked him to buy       a gun and commit the atrocity.              http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/601539/Virginia-shooting-       Vester-Lee-Flanagan-Alison-Parker-WDBJ-racist              --       Illegal alien muslim Barack Hussein Obama seizes on this tragedy       caused by one of his mentally ill homosexual, black racist       supporters, to wave the flags for more gun control.                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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